At a light rail intersection, you should always:
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Be alert and obey all traffic signals.
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Share the road with bicyclists.
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Look both ways before crossing the tracks.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Light rail trains share the road with motor vehicles and bicyclists and may intersect with traffic. Light rail grade crossings must be treated the same as all railroad crossings. Stay alert, look both ways before crossing the tracks by car or bike, and obey all traffic signs and signals. Always expect a train on any track at any time.
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